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A man is running horizontally at a velocity of 6 m/s while rain is falling vertically at 6 m/s. The rain strikes the man with a speed of​

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Answer:

The answer to the given question is 6m/s

Explanation:

Given :

The man is running horizontally on the road at a velocity of 6 m/s.

Rain is falling vertically at 6 m/s.

To find :

At what speed the rain strikes the man?

Solution :

The velocity of the rain is 6 m/s and the velocity of the man is also a 6m/s.

The rain strikes the man at the speed of 6 m/s.

The angle at which the rain strikes the man is given as

 \tan(theta)

Tan theta = velocity of the rain divided by the velocity of the man.

 \tan(theta)  =  \frac{6}{6}  = 1

Tan theta = 1.

The value of theta at which the constant value 1 is 45°.

The rain strikes the man at the speed of 6m/s.

Hence, the final answer to the given question is 6m/s

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